Hi. We are planning a cruise next year to Alaska via Seattle, Washington. We would like to stay in Seattle a few days prior to sailing.

I need help with recommendations about hotels. We don't want to stay in a "roach motel" but we don't want to spend all our money before our cruise either.

Help

Thanks

MCPayne

09-09-2009 03:01 PM

I used to live in the Seattle area and it's wonderful! As far as a budget hotel, I've had good results with any Choice Hotels Brand. There's a Quality Inn and a Comfort Suites in the Downtown area according to the website for Choice Hotels.

If you're in the area a day ahead of time, I would recommend trying to go to the top of the Space Needle in Seattle Center. It's about $20 per person I think, but well worth it once you get to the top. Another thing you might enjoy is the Pike Place Market fish market. I don't want to spoil it, but just go to the fish market at Pike Place Market, and that is an experience in itself.

MCPayne

09-09-2009 05:50 PM

GenCan, one more thing. You may want to post this in the embarkation ports, hotels, and transfers thread.

LisaP

09-09-2009 07:11 PM

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Originally posted by MCPayne:
GenCan, one more thing. You may want to post this in the embarkation ports, hotels, and transfers thread.

Done. I just moved it. I wish I could help further... have never been to Seattle, yet it is on the wish list.

GenCan

09-10-2009 04:15 AM

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Originally posted by MCPayne:
I used to live in the Seattle area and it's wonderful! As far as a budget hotel, I've had good results with any Choice Hotels Brand. There's a Quality Inn and a Comfort Suites in the Downtown area according to the website for Choice Hotels.

If you're in the area a day ahead of time, I would recommend trying to go to the top of the Space Needle in Seattle Center. It's about $20 per person I think, but well worth it once you get to the top. Another thing you might enjoy is the Pike Place Market fish market. I don't want to spoil it, but just go to the fish market at Pike Place Market, and that is an experience in itself.

MC, those two places are on our list of things to see while in Seattle. So are the Woodland Zoo and Aquarium. I don't know if we will have time in the two days prior to sailing.

I know there are two ports in Seattle. Does anyone know which Carnival will be using in 2010 and the distance between the two piers?

GenCan

09-10-2009 04:15 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by MCPayne:
GenCan, one more thing. You may want to post this in the embarkation ports, hotels, and transfers thread.